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Modern-to-ancient Transmigration: From Starving to Commanding Rivers and Mountains.
Chapter 24: Making Meteor Lamps. [24]
Summary
Lin Jing Yan joyfully presents 9 taels of silver to his mother, Li Shi, after selling fish, while keeping 550 wen for himself. Li Shi, understanding her son's intentions, insists on sharing the earnings, leading to a playful disagreement with her brother, Li Jiang Yuan. Eventually, they settle on Li Jiang Yuan taking 2 taels. Lin Jing Yan expresses gratitude and plans to visit his grandfather to seek help in making flying lanterns for the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival, a novel idea he believes will attract buyers. Li Shi, intrigued yet puzzled by the concept, encourages her son's entrepreneurial spirit.Full content
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